Sentence examples for marked aversion from inspiring English sources

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It was written for the Corfiotes and deals with the last years of the Palaeologi in Constantinople and the Peloponnese, and it shows marked aversion to the Ottomans and the Latins.

But a new study shows that diners' eyes pinball all around the menu — with a marked aversion for the salad section.

Rats will not show any marked aversion to a thoroughly familiar diet unless the experience of illness is repeatedly induced shortly after eating the daily ration, just as, in Pavlov's experiments, conditioning will proceed only slowly to the ticking of a metronome if the dog has heard this sound repeatedly before.

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There was a knock-on effect on the development of the film genre in the early years of the Federal Republic of Germany, which was characterised by a marked risk aversion.

At the end of the road marked 'risk-aversion' is the fortress society.

But Clegg's leadership has never been marked by an aversion to risk taking, and he clearly calculated he had nothing to lose from joining the modern trend to confessional politics.

Mr. Obama's style so far is marked by an aversion to leaks and public drama and his selection of a small group of advisers who have exhibited discipline and loyalty in carrying out his priorities.

Underlying these factors was the profound feeling of ambivalence that is marked, on one hand, by an aversion to medications because of the anticipated side effects, and on the other, by a fear of the potentially crippling effects of an uncontrolled disease.

For days, the Tory line has been that Boris is being "weaponised", and today he was unveiled as a giant voter defence shield for Cameron, whose aversion to going anywhere near the electorate is increasingly marked.

It seemed unlikely that the letter would reach her, and, if it did, that she'd respond, but, a week later, a thick envelope arrived, holding six tightly folded pages marked "personal and confi­dential": I have to apologize — first of all — for the handwritten letter — my truly conservative aversion to all machinery (including Internet, TV, microwave oven, etc. etc. . . .).

It seemed unlikely that the letter would reach her, and, if it did, that she'd respond, but, a week later, a thick envelope arrived, holding six tightly folded pages marked "personal and confi­dential": I have to apologize — first of all — for the handwritten letter — my truly conservative aversion to all machinery (including Internet, TV, microwave oven, etc. etc. ...)...

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